1964 Volkswagen Vw Bug Beetle Mild Custom 100% Gorgeous Car Show Quality on 2040-cars
West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
One of the sweetest bugs around.
1964 bug , mild custom.. Car was totally rust free to start. Rust free pan. Rust free body, even the spare tire well. The whole car except for exterior body has been sprayed with bedliner coating. Custom touches include, grafted sunroof,shaved front directionals,early 911 headlights,brand new smooth bumpers,custom side mirrors with led directionals( still need to be connected),custom antenna,moon aluminum gas tank,wide 5 wheels with chrome caps,custom ceramic coated super turbo exhaust,1600 motor with single weber carb,single side glass with removed vent windows,full 12 volt conversion including wiper motor,front disc brakes, dropped front beam, brand new roof rack, and more. The body is laser straight with a superb white finish. There are 2-3 tinnie tiny bubble right in the roof body crease. They have been there for years and haven't changed. You don't see them unless I point it out. I'm being picky.front hood is fiberglass.new custom smooth rear pan. Again , new bumpers,new side trim new hub caps,all new rubber window rubber. Brand new rack. The custom sunroof was done done to such a high standard. Hartz cloth top. 1600 motor with a brand new tune up. Electronic ignition,electric fuel pump, single weber carb set up.runs like a top. Motor could use some detailing to your liking. On to the interior.. Brand new interior done 1 month ago from top to bottom.new headliner,new carpet,new door panels, new seat covers,new foam,new custom door sills,custom gauges including tach,amp and oil pressure. Custom stereo in dash but not connected. I'll let the new owner decide where to install some speakers. Door weatherstripping is older but in very good condition. All glass is perfect. Interior door handles have been installed since photos where taken. All stock gas tank parts are available in reproduction for a minimal cost, if you choose to change. Car is a dream to drive ! Title says mileage except due to age and motor swap. Please don't hesitate to message or call with any questions 561-301-4670. Please leave a message and we will call right back. Car is for sale locally and auction may be ended early. |
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